Top 10 fine dining spots in Newcastle that’ll redefine your nights out
Fine dining in Newcastle isn’t just about sitting down for a meal; it’s about enjoying the city’s flavour, personality, and love for food. Past the busy streets and buzzing nightlife, you’ll find restaurants that turn dinner into something memorable.
Whether it’s a carefully crafted tasting menu or a clever twist on a local favourite, there’s always a spot that makes dining out feel unforgettable. These are the spots where good company meets dishes that look good as they taste.
If you’re in the mood for something special, we’ve rounded up the best fine dining restaurants in Newcastle, so you can find one that fits your style and savour the city’s food scene at its best.
1. House of Tides
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Website: https://www.houseoftides.co.uk/houseoftides
Location: 28-30 Close, NE1 3RF
Contact: +44 191 230 3720
Hours:
- Wednesday to Thursday: 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
- Friday to Saturday: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM, 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
- Monday to Tuesday: Closed
Pricing: £££
House of Tides is set inside a 16th-century townhouse right on the Quayside. The seasonal tasting menus showcase the finest of British cuisine, featuring dishes such as hand-dived scallops and venison.
Expect elegant plates that let the ingredients shine—scallops with lardo and dill, lobster lifted with citrus, and halibut enriched with earthy truffle notes. Each dish feels polished, allowing seasonal flavours to take the lead in your dining experience.
Pro Tip: Skip the holiday kitchen chaos with House of Tides’ three-course Christmas lunch takeout. Each box comes with ingredients and a step-by-step video from the chef, allowing you to serve a restaurant-worthy feast at home with minimal stress. |
2. Solstice by Kenny Atkinson
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Website: https://www.solsticencl.com/solstice
Location: 5-7 Side, NE1 3JE
Contact: [email protected]
Hours:
- Wednesday to Thursday: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM (last sitting for dinner)
- Friday to Saturday: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (last sitting for lunch), 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM (last sitting for dinner)
- Sunday to Tuesday: Closed
Pricing: £££
Solstice hides behind a modest facade on the Quayside, but inside it delivers a bold tasting journey. You won’t be handed a menu; instead, the kitchen guides you through 12 to 18 seasonal courses crafted by Kenny Atkinson and his team.
The dishes are creative but never over the top. One course might be lobster gently cooked in its own oil, and another could be silky duck liver with Madeira. Everything feels balanced, and the friendly service makes the whole evening easy to enjoy.
Pro Tip: To elevate every bite, it’s best to match your wine to the dish. Seafood flavours shine with a medium-bodied white wine, while meats pair beautifully with a smooth, medium-bodied red wine. |
3. Dobson & Parnell
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Website: https://www.dobsonandparnell.co.uk/
Location: 21 Queen St, NE1 3UG
Contact: +44 191 221 0904
Hours:
- Wednesday: 5:00 PM – 9:30 PM
- Thursday to Saturday: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM – 9:30 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
- Monday to Tuesday: Closed
Pricing: ££
Dobson & Parnell is one of those spots that feels fancy but never intimidating. The food is all about seasonal British and European flavours, cooked in ways that let flavours shine. The place works well for both a night out and even lunch with friends.
On the menu, you’ll find dishes like pan-fried scallops, confit pork belly, or roasted halibut with sea vegetables, all beautifully plated. The portions are just right, too. It leaves you satisfied without feeling too full, allowing you to enjoy every course until the last.
Pro Tip: Want to enjoy your favourite wine without paying corkage? Dobson & Parnell lets you bring your own bottle on Wednesdays. Book your table, quote “BYOB”, and get ready to sip your top wine pick with their seasonal menu. |
4. SIX Rooftop at Baltic
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Website: https://www.sixbaltic.com/
Location: The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, S Shore Rd, Gateshead NE8 3BA
Contact: +44 191 716 1166
Hours:
- Wednesday to Saturday: 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 PM – 5:30 PM
- Monday to Tuesday: Closed
Pricing: £££
SIX sits on the rooftop of Baltic with breathtaking views, but the food makes it even better. Their tasting menus keep things fresh and seasonal, featuring dishes like scallops, chicken, and vegetable plates that are both creative and delicious.
Beyond the food, their calendar is filled with Supper Clubs, from seasonal feasts to wine-paired dinners. They also host relaxed Sunday Roasts, best enjoyed in their private Viewing Box overlooking the Tyne.
Pro Tip: Watch your meal come to life in style. Book the Chef’s Table at SIX for a front row dining show. You’ll see chefs craft each dish with precision, turning dinner into a performance. |
5. The Broad Chare
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Website: https://thebroadchare.co.uk/
Location: 25 Broad Chare, NE1 3DQ
Contact: +44 191 211 2144
Hours:
- Monday to Saturday: 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Pricing: ££
The Broad Chare has that cosy pub feel, but with food that’s a cut above. Their “Proper Food” menu keeps things simple with options like fish pie, steak and chips, or bar snacks such as Scotch eggs and crispy pig’s ears. It’s hearty, seasonal, and satisfying.
The flavours here are impressive and well-balanced. Dishes like lemon sole with spiced mussel butter or monkfish cheeks are special, but bar snacks and a pint are just as satisfying. It’s a place where comfort and creativity flow naturally.
Pro Tip: Elevate your pub experience at The Broad Chare by trying their in-house brewed pale ale known as “The Writer’s Block”. It’s crafted by Anarchy Brewery and is the perfect partner for their renowned bar snacks. |
6. Blackfriars Restaurant
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Website: https://blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk/
Location: Friars St, NE1 4XN
Contact: +44 191 261 5945
Hours:
- Monday to Saturday: 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Pricing: ££
Set in a 13th-century Dominican friary, Blackfriars serves traditional British dishes made with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Also, their menus change regularly to showcase the best of what’s in season.
The flavours are bold and satisfying. Dishes like North Shields langoustine tortellini with citrus emulsion or Scottish salmon gravlax with dill crème fraîche stand out. Whether you want a heart Sunday roast or light afternoon tea, Blackfriars gives that refined vibe.
Pro Tip: Want to sharpen your cooking skills? Join Blackfriar’s Cookery School for hands-on classes, ranging from weekday sessions to weekend workshops. Their expert chefs will guide you through techniques and recipes in a relaxed, informative setting. |
7. 21 by Terry Laybourne
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Website: https://21newcastle.co.uk/
Location: One Trinity Gardens, Pandon, NE1 2HH
Contact: +44 191 222 0755
Hours:
- Tuesday to Friday: 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM, 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM, 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
- Monday: Closed
Pricing: ££
21 by Terry Laybourne offers a relaxed yet refined dining experience, blending classic French techniques with modern British ingredients. The menu features options like fillet mignon, cheddar and spinach soufflé, and Amalfi lemon tart.
I still think about their cheese and spinach soufflé—light, airy, and rich in flavour. Followed by a fillet mignon, the taste was spot-on. Sundays are a highlight too, with roasts like their 40-day aged sirloin served with Yorkshire pudding and sides.
Pro Tip: Looking for a sophisticated yet affordable dining experience? 21’s Fixed Price Menu offers a rotating selection of seasonal dishes that showcase the best of British cuisine. It’s a perfect choice for lunch or an early meal without stretching the budget. |
8. The French Quarter
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Website: https://www.frenchquarternewcastle.co.uk/
Location: Arch 6 Westgate Rd, NE1 1SA
Contact: +44 191 222 0156
Hours:
- Tuesday to Thursday: 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Friday to Saturday: 12:00 PM – 11:30 PM
- Sunday to Monday: Closed
Pricing: ££
The French Quarter is a relaxed neighbourhood spot with a love for French flavours and casual dining. Their tapas-style menu features dishes like honey and fig duck, goats’ cheese-stuffed figs, and classic charcuterie boards.
They also offer set menus, such as a 3-course lunch for £20 or dinner tasting menus starting at around £30 per person. The wine list is a real highlight, with boutique French bottles on display and options by the glass if you’d like to sample your way through.
Pro Tip: Have a taste of France at home by checking out The French Quarter’s Market. They offer a delightful selection of wines, cheeses, charcuterie, pâtés, and chutneys, all of which are available for take-home. |
9. Pine
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Website: https://www.restaurantpine.co.uk/
Location: Vallum Farm, Military Rd, East Wallhouses, NE18 0LL
Contact: +44 143 467 1202
Hours:
- Wednesday to Thursday: 7:00 PM – 12:00 PM
- Friday to Saturday: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday to Tuesday: Closed
Pricing: £££
Pine is a known restaurant situated in a converted cow barn at Vallum Farm. Chefs Cal and Siân Byerley craft a seasonal 15-course tasting menu using ingredients from Northumberland’s countryside or grown in their on-site kitchen garden.
Each dish is thoughtfully prepared, showcasing the best of local produce with flavours that are both exciting and memorable. The intimate setting and attentive service make every course feel special, and their tasting menu keeps you guessing in the best way.
Pro Tips: After enjoying a meal at Pine, book a stay at Vallum Farm’s Hygge Cabins, just a short walk from Pine. These modern, eco-friendly cabins offer luxury and relaxation within Northumberland’s countryside. If you’re looking for other things to do, you can also step out and explore Hadrian’s Wall with ancient Roman ruins and breathtaking views, or head to Robin Hood Inn for a cosy fireside drink. |
10. Hibou Blanc
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Website: https://www.hiboublanc.co.uk/
Location: 13 High Bridge, NE1 1UW
Contact: +44 191 261 8000
Hours:
- Wednesday to Friday: 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
- Monday to Tuesday: Closed
Pricing: ££
Hibou Blanc is an elegant restaurant and cocktail bar on High Bridge Street. The menu features modern British dishes, including a shellfish cocktail, hand-dived scallops, and slow-cooked lamb. It focuses on seasonal food, bringing out natural flavours in each dish.
The airy, stylish interior makes it easy for guests to relax, whether it’s for a special night out or even a casual lunch. Soft lighting and chic décour create a welcoming vibe, while small touches like fresh flowers on the table make every visit feel thoughtful.
Pro Tips: Sundays just got soulful at Hibou Blanc. Join them for “Swing Sundays” featuring live singers plus funk & soul DJs. It’s the perfect way to unwind with a cocktail in hand and great tunes in the background. Why wait for the weekend? Enjoy “Happy Days” with selected cocktails priced at £7. This promotion runs from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Wednesdays and from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM on Saturdays. |